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r/stocksr/stocks· u/WickedSensitiveCrew· 4d agoEarnings beat! 95

Micron stock jumps as soaring prices from memory crunch lead to quadrupling of revenue

Investor summaryBullish

Micron beats Q3 estimates with revenue quadrupling to $41.46B and raises Q4 guidance to $50B, driven by AI memory demand.

Bull points
  • Massive revenue and EPS beat with Q4 guidance significantly above consensus.
  • Soaring memory prices and AI-driven capacity constraints leading to explosive margin expansion.
  • Essential technology provider for AI leaders, ensuring sustained data center demand.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/24/micron-mu-earnings-report-q3-2026.html

Micron

’s revenue more than quadrupled in the fiscal third quarter, the company said on Wednesday, as the memory maker continued to benefit from soaring demand tied to the artificial intelligence boom. The stock rose about 9% in extended trading.

Here’s how the memory maker did versus LSEG consensus estimates:

Revenue: $41.46 billion versus $35.84 billion estimated

EPS: $25.11, adjusted, versus $20.78 estimated

Revenue increased from $9.3 billion a year earlier, Micron said in a statement. For the current quarter, the company said it expects revenue of about $50 billion, up from $11.3 billion a year earlier. Analysts were looking for a revenue forecast of $43.58 billion, according to LSEG.

Memory prices have skyrocketed in the last couple years as AI chips eat up all the production capacity of the small crop of vendors. With data center demand increasing by the day, prices are also rising for memory used in smartphones, laptops and other gadgets.

That’s turned Micron into a Wall Street darling as its technology is essential for chips made by Nvidia

and Google

, as well as the servers that house those companies’ processors. Micron’s stock price is up roughly 700% over the past year, lifting the company’s market cap past $1 trillion.

Micron’s gross margin, the profit left after accounting for the cost of goods sold, jumped to 81.2% in the third quarter from 69% in the prior period and 27% a year earlier.

Net income during the quarter was $28.24 billion, or $24.46 per share, versus $1.89 billion, or $1.68 per share in the year-ago period.

Discussion · top comments15 selected
u/AbuSaho 66· 4d agoTop

Net income of $28.24 billion is insane.

u/SadComparison9352 65· 4d agoTop

so semis moon tomorrow?

u/owenmills04 16· 4d ago

will my drone stocks stop bleeding or nah?

u/spddemonvr4 14· 4d ago

Nope. They now get to pay more for the hardware they need.

u/yannick26 58· 4d agoTop

We did it boys.

u/joethemaker22 23· 4d ago

Thank god I didn't panic sell

u/joethemaker22 46· 4d ago

People really thought the memory run was over?

u/Sarcasm69 32· 4d ago

This sub sure did lol

u/joethemaker22 14· 4d ago

Yea. I thought last quarter all the companies said this would go on until at least 2027. But each earnings report that end date keeps getting pushed back.

u/user365735 27· 4d ago

Imagine living in a time when memory is going to be as important as steel was and saying it's a bubble.

u/Adventurous-Tea-9241 45· 4d ago

There is no way the hyperscalers can profit from their "investments" at these prices.

u/joethemaker22 42· 4d ago

That why you buy the picks and shovels companies. Let others worry about if they find gold with those picks/shovels.

u/Unluckybloke 35· 4d ago

Companies and people exchanging money is called the economy

u/Jussttjustin 19· 4d ago

That's an annual figure, MU's was quarterly.

MU will clear $120b over the next 12 months.

u/Final_Ad9418 14· 4d ago

Lol